Aune Krohn (6 March 1881 – 16 January 1967) was a Finnish evangelical Christian, writer and translator.
Life
Krohn was born in Helsinki in 1881 to Maria Wilhelmina (Minna) Lindroos and Professor Julius Krohn. Her father was one of the first writers in the Finnish language. Her parents changed the families first language to be Finnish and not Swedish. Her mother was the first headmistress of the first girls' school to use Finnish as its primary language. The three sisters wrote and taught, but they were told that it was their role to support the male members of the family.[1]
Krohn cared for her mother for twenty years and also for Liisa Tarvo who was ill with tuberculosis. It has been speculated that their relationship may have been physical but there is no convincing evidence.[4]